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There is no significant geographic barrier that separates Pakistan and India. They are neighboring countries, so they border each other.
India is often called the Indian subcontinent because the Himalaya Mountains stretch across northeastern India, forming a natural barrier that separates India and some neighboring countries from the rest of the continent.
Indian Ocean is the geographical barrier between India and Africa .
There is no single geographic feature that separates China from the rest of the world.
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The Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
No, India is not a continent; it is a country located on the Indian subcontinent. To the north, it is bordered by the Himalayas, which are often referred to as barrier mountains due to their significant height and the natural barrier they create between India and neighboring countries like China and Nepal. This mountain range plays a crucial role in influencing the climate and ecology of the region.
India is often called the Indian subcontinent because the Himalaya Mountains stretch across northeastern India, forming a natural barrier that separates India and some neighboring countries from the rest of the continent.
It is the Himalayan Mountain Range that forms a natural barrier between China and India.
This is because India is a very large country with a huge population and with very diverse traditions and religions.
The Arabian Sea separates Oman and India.
The Himalayan Mountain Range separates India and China.